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Slice Factory Grand Opening Offers Free Jumbo Slice To First 100

BURBANK, IL – Slice Factory, admired for serving its jumbo slices in the suburbs from Elmwood Park to Evergreen Park, and in city neighborhoods from Pilsen to Archer Heights, will hold a grand opening for its ninth location at 7141 W. 79th St. this Saturday, Dec. 12.

The first 100 customers in line when the restaurant opens at 11 a.m. will receive a free jumbo slice of pizza. To ensure COVID-19 protocols are taken into account, this offer will only be valid though the Slice-Thru, the restaurant’s innovative drive through a block east of Harlem Avenue on 79th Street.

Second-generation pizzeria owner Dominick DiDiana claims his jumbo slices are the biggest in Chicagoland. Each pie is 28-inches in circumference from which ten slices are cut, making an individual slice 14 -inches long.

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Slice Factory offers ten varieties of jumbo slices, including cheese, sausage, pepperoni, margherita, veggie, meat lover’s, factory special, tropical BBQ chicken, BBQ pulled pork and Mexican-style pizza topped with chorizo, refried beans, onion and jalapeño peppers. Prices range from $4.99 to $5.99 per slice.

When the 100 free slices are given away, $1 of every slice sold for the rest of the day on Saturday will be donated to The BCA Hub Youth & Resource Center, a non-profit organization, which offers programs to help Burbank youth become inspired and develop their talents at little or no cost to their families.

Slice Factory has a strong commitment to community involvement. Its “Pizza with Purpose” program fosters local fundraisers, philanthropic events and more. Slice Factory offers catering and fundraising options for all types of local organizations as a community ally. Visit the Slice Factory for more information on forming a neighborhood partnership.

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